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40-6535 Automatic Rotating LaserService Manual
Contents
Item Description Pages
1.0 Introduction 2
2.0 Overall Instrument Dis-assembly 2-3
2.1 Core module Dis-assembly 4
2.2 Laser/Motor Module Dis-Assembly 5
2.3 Main Housing Dis- Assembly 5
3.0 Schematic Diagram 6
4.0 Calibration 6
4.1 Horizontal Mode Operation 7
4.1.1 Quantifying Accuracy Error 7
4.1.2 Characterize the type of error 8
4.1.2.1 Oblique/Inclination Error 9
4.1.2.1.1 Fine calibration via Remote control 9-10
4.1.2.2 Taper/Cone Error 11
4.2 Alarm Adjustment 11
5.0 Troubleshooting Guide 12
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1.0 Introduction40-6535 rotating laser is a highly accurate instrument. Out side of a few
customer adjustments (outlined in the owners manual), all
adjustments/service operations are internal to the instrument and to be
performed only by authorized service personnel. Authorized personnel
should adhere to the guidelines described within this service manual for
all repairs and/or service work. This manual is written with the
assumption that a unit is disassembled or assembled from start to finish.
In reality, only component parts or modules would be replaced during a
repair. Given this, procedures discussed in this manual should be
adjusted according to the repair being made.
2.0 Overall Unit Disassembly
1. Using a flathead screwdriver or a coin, remove the battery
cover (11) from main housing (1),
2. Remove the rechargeable battery pack by carefully disconnecting the
wires that plug into the main power board.
3. Using a Philip’s screwdriver, remove 4 crosshead plate screws
M3×25(7#).
4. Remove 4 top-cap plug (6), and carefully remove the main housing(1).
Note that wires will still be connected to various circuit boards that can be damaged.
5. Carefully disconnect the wire connectors that connect to the main
housing.
6. Other components to note in the main housing are the keypad assembly
and the main power board assembly.
Item JLT Part # Description Qty
1 AP1761 Main housing 1
6 AP1762 Soft top cap plug 4
7 AP1530 M3×25 crosshead plate screws 4
11 AP1763 Battery Cover 1
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7. Reference figure to the right. Using a cross
screwdriver, unscrew the 2 crosshead plate screws
M3×6(4#), pull out all the plugs, and disassemble
the 1# main circuit board (3#).
8. Reference the figure below. Using a cross
screwdriver unscrew the 4 crosshead plate tapping
screws M2.9×13 (12#), and disconnect core parts
(2#) and base assembly (5#).
9. Using a cross screwdriver, remove the 2 crosshead plate tapping screws
ST2.9×8(8#), then the 3# battery circuit board (9#) could be
disassembled.
Item JLT Part # Description Qty
2 AP1764 Core Module 1
3 AP1765 Main Control Board 1
4 AP1022 M3 x 6 cross plate screws 2
5 AP1766 Base Assembly 1
8 AP1677 ST2.9 x 8 Self Tapping Cross Plate
screw
2
9 AP1767 Battery Circuit board 1
12 AP1026 M2.9 x 13 Cross Plate Self taping
screws
4
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2.1 Core Module (AP1764)1. As shown in figure 6, use a cross screwdriver to unscrew the 2 crosshead plate screws M3×6(2-23#), and remove the
alarm adjustment module (2-22#).
2. As shown in figure 7, use a cross screwdriver to un screw the 4 crosshead plate screws M3×10(2-29#),and disassemble the
X-direction leveling module (2-16#) and Y-direction leveling module (2-21#)
3. Using a cross screwdriver, remove the 4 crosshead plate screws M3×10(2-6#), and disassemble the top support plate
(2-5#)
4. Using a cross screwdriver, remove the 2 crosshead plate screws
M2.5×8(2-33#), and disassemble the ball axis module (2-32#)
5. Using a cross screwdriver, remove the 4 crosshead plate screws
M3×10(2-6#), and disconnect the bottom support plate (2-20#) and
the support rod (2-17).
6. As shown in figure 8, use a cross screwdriver to remove the 2
crosshead plate screws M2.5×8(2-38#), disassemble the rotary head
(2-2#), and take off the optical wedge module (2-1#)
7. Using a cross screwdriver, remove the 3 crosshead plate screws
M2×10(2-3#), and disassemble the prism seat module (2-35#).
Figure 6
Figure 8
Figure 7
2-30
Item JLT
Part #
Description Qty
2.1 AP1783 Optical Wedge 1
2.2 AP1768 Rotating Head 1
2.3 AP1536 M3 x 10 Cross plate screws 3
2.5 AP1769 Top Support Plate 1
2.6 AP1536 M3 x 10 Cross plate screws 4
2-16 AP1770 X-direction leveling module 1
2-17 AP1771 Support rod 4
2-18 AP1536 M3 x 10 Cross plate screws 3
2-20 AP1772 Bottom Support Plate 1
2-21 AP1773 Y-direction leveling module 1
2-22 AP1774 Alarm adjustment module 1
2-23 AP1022 M3 x 6 Cross plate screws 2
2-29 AP1536 M3 x 10 Cross plate screws 4
2-30 AP1775 Laser/Motor Module 1
2-32 AP1776 Ball axis module 1
2-33 AP1493 M2.5 x 8 Cross plate screw 2
2-35 AP1777 Prism Seat Module 1
2-38 AP1493 M2.5 x 8 Cross plate screw 2
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2.2 Laser/Moter Module Disassembly (AP1775)
1. Using a cross screwdriver, remove the 2 crosshead plate screws
M2×8(2-9#), and disassemble the motor module (2-12#)
2. Using a cross screwdriver, remove the 4 crosshead plate screws
M2×6(2-39#), and disassemble the X-direction sensor (2-40#) and
Y-direction sensor (2-43#)
3. Using a cross screwdriver, remove the 3 crosshead plate screws
M3×8(2-42#), then the indicator parts (2-41#) could be
disassembled.
2.3 Main Housing Disassembly (AP1761)1. As shown in figure 12, using a cross screwdriver to screw off the
2pcs crosshead plate tapping screws ST2.2×6(14#), then the 4#
outlet circuit board (15#) could be disassembled.
2. As shown in figure 12, using a cross screwdriver to screw off the
5pcs crosshead plate tapping screws ST2.2×6(14#), then the 5#
keypad circuit board (13#) could be disassembled.
Item JLT Part # Description Qty
2-9 AP1491 M2 x 8 Cross plate screws 2
2-12 AP1778 Motor Module 1
2-14 AP1022 M3 x 6 Cross plate screws 2
2-25 AP1779 Alarm circuit board module 1
2-39 AP1464 M2 x 6 Cross plate screws 4
2-40 AP1780 X-direction sensor 1
2-41 AP1781 Laser assembly 1
2-42 AP1513 M3 x 8 Cross plate screws 3
2-43 AP1780 Y-direction sensor 1
Item JLT Part # Description Qty
13 AP1784 Key pad Circuit board 1
14 AP1451 ST2.2 x 6 Self Tapping
Cross Plate screw
6
15 AP1782 Outlet Circuit board 1
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3.0 Schematic DiagramThe schematic diagram shows function blocks and general wire connections. It does not detail operation of
each functional block.
4.0 CalibrationCalibration is a process that is used to correct for accuracy and/or functional errors above and beyond those
stated in published specifications. While Manual-leveling, Self-leveling, and Automatic-leveling (motor
driven) devices have different mechanisms that require calibration, there are similarities with optics that is
consistent regardless of the leveling mechanism. This section of the service manual discusses calibrations
specific to the 40-6535. Each item discussed is shown below.
4.1 Horizontal Mode Operation
4.1.1 Quantifying Accuracy Error
4.1.2 Characterize the type of error
4.1.2.1 Oblique/Inclination Error
4.1.2.1.1 Fine calibration via Remote control
4.1.2.2 Taper/Cone Error
4.2 Alarm Adjustment
Alarm BoardMain Control Board
Key Pad BoardOutlet Board
Battery Board
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4.1. Horizontal Mode OperationIn this mode of operation, the instrument is self-leveling, where by a major factor of accuracy is how well the
leveling compensator is balanced. Different types of errors require different methods of calibration. These
errors are easily characterized by placing the instrument on a flat surface following the guidelines below, and
running the instrument with the rotating head continuously rotating 360°.
4.1.1. Quantifying Accuracy ErrorEstablish the set up shown in the following drawing.
1. Place the instrument for test on the test stand (preconfigured from the illustration above) with handle facing
the far target .
2. Power the laser and function in full rotation mode (head rotates 360°)
3. Note the errors in all four quadrants of the instrument as read on the far target (i.e. x axis A = 0° and B =
180°, y axis C = 90° and 270°)
You should end up with 4 numbers A (0°) = _____
B (180°) = ______
C (90°) = ______
D (270°) = ______
4. Since all of the errors are referenced against “0” on the far target, essentially the largest number from the
data collected (A – D) / the distance should be equal to or less than the published specification for the
product. If not, characterize the error and determine method of calibration as defined by section 4.1.2 of
this document.
(大于20米) (大于20米)
检测台
标靶
L (>20m)L (>20m)
Testing platform
Fig 4
0
激光扫描线
标靶
Laser Line
Reference Line (Known Height)
Far Target placed on wall at least 10m (33ft) from Test
Stand, where “0” corresponds to them same height as
“0” on the target next to the aperature of the instrument.
Accuracy (A) = Difference between laser line
height and reference line height, divided by the
distance that the laser is from the wall (L)
Instrument for test (laser spinning 360° rotation)
Near Target placed within 0.3m (12”) of
instrument. Note that “0” of the target
corresponds to the height of laser line at the
aperature of the instrument.
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4.1.2. Characterize the type of errorUse the following rules to determine what type of accuracy error the instrument for test has, and reference the
stated section to adjust for it. Note that the unit my have a combination of different types of errors to adjust for, in
which case, multiple calibration must be performed.
A=0 & B=0 C=0 & D=0Yes
Yes Section 4.1.2.1
Oblique ErrorA and B <> 0 but
A + B = 0
No
No
A and B <> 0 but
A = B
No
Section 4.1.2.2
Taper/Cone
Error
Yes
Yes
No
C and D <> 0 but
C + D = 0
C and D <> 0 but
C = D
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Accuracy is beyond
published specification
A and B <> 0 and
A + B <> 0
Section 4.1.2.1
Oblique Error
Section 4.1.2.2
Taper/Cone
Error
C and D <> 0 and
C + D <> 0
Accuracy meets published
specification
1
NoNo
1
Section 4.1.2.3
Wave ErrorA = B <>C=D
NoYes
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4.1.2.1 Qblique/Inclination errorThis type of error occurs when leveling compensator does not hang straight (as
illustrated to the right), i.e. is not properly balanced. When the laser spins, it
actually rotates on a plain that is not level, i.e. perfectly horizontal whose rotating
axis is not plumb. So value A on the left target does not has the same sign as that
on the right target, like, A0°=+2, A180°= -2. A number of factors can cause this situation to exist.
Normal use – Depending upon how careful the user is with the instrument, finely tuned adjustments can be altered by very large changes in temperature, vibrations (due to handling and transportation)
Shock – The instrument was dropped and components of the leveling system have either been damaged or
came out of alignment. If defective components are present, they will need to be repaired or replaced
prior to the calibration procedures defined below being initiated.
Depending upon the magnitude of the error (±5mm or 0.2”), only fine adjustments need to be made. Larger
errors (>5mm or 0.2”) require coarse adjustment to get close, the fine adjustment to bring the unit within
specification.
Note: Only fine adjustments are discussed in this document. Coarse adjustments are integral to the core
module and are factory adjusted. Units that have defective core modules, or core modules that need
coarse calibration should be replaced by the service technician and the defective part sent back to the
factory for repair/recalibration.
4.1.2.1.1. Fine Calibration via Remote Control
1. Access calibration mode by simultaneously pressing the “Power” key and the
“Tilt” key.
2. While continuing to hold the “Tilt” key, release the “Power” key.
When releasing the “Power” key, all red LED’s on the unit’s keypad
display with light up. After about 10 seconds, all LED’s, except the
power LED will go off.
3. Release the “Tilt” key.
Note that the rotating head of the laser is not rotating but the laser is flashing. The unit is now in
calibration mode and all other operations will be performed with the unit’s remote control.
Power Key
Tilt Key
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4. Use the remote control to access the operation panel for the calibration.
Multiple presses of the “X/Y” key toggles calibration control between the X-axis and Y-axis (as
indicated via the x and y, Calibrate LED’s located on the instruments keypad. See below
Once the desired axis has been selected, the “UP Arrow” and “Down Arrow” keys are used to adjust
the position of the laser plane.
X-axis Calibration1. Place the unit into calibration mode as discussed above.
2. Position the unit so that the X axis directing to the two targets.
3. Press “X/Y” key on the remote control to toggle calibration control to the X-axis
4. Press the “UP Arrow” and “Down Arrow” keys, respectively to adjust the laser height to coincide with the
zero position of the target
5. Press the “Enter” key on the remote control to accept the calibration value, noting that the status indicator
goes “off”
6. After calibration is completed, make sure to power off the unit and then power on again to activate the
calibration.
Y-axis Calibration1. Place the unit into calibration mode as discussed above.
2. Position the unit so that the Y axis directing to the two targets.
3. Press “X/Y” key on the remote control to toggle calibration control to the X-axis
4. Press the “UP Arrow” and “Down Arrow” keys, respectively to adjust the laser height to coincide with the
zero position of the target
5. Press the “Enter” key on the remote control to accept the calibration value, noting that the status indicator
goes “off”
6. After calibration is completed, make sure to power off the unit and then power on again to activate the
calibration.
Once calibration is complete re-verify accuracy as directed in sections 4.1.1 and 4.1.2, and repeat as necessary.
Status Indicator
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4.1.2.2 Taper/Cone errorTaper error results when the prism base module does not reflect the
laser light exactly 90° (i.e. non-perpendicularity between the rotating
line and the rotating axis). The end result is a laser rotating surface
that is not a plane, but a tapered one as shown in the figure to the right.
The value A in the left target shares the same symbol as the one in the
right target during the check, that is, A0°=+2 and A180°= +2. The error is
removed by adjusting the optical wedge of the laser output window to
make the rotating laser beam and rotating axis plumb beam. The details are listed as follows:
a. Remove the top cover as discussed in section 1 of this document
b. Screw the wedge out of its base with special spanner as shown in the figure to the right.
c. Adjust the laser to the zero position of the target.
Note: Only one direction (X or Y) is necessary for the adjustment.
4.2. Calibration for sound alarming rangeIf the alarm range is obviously biased, one side exceeds 4.5 degree and other side is much less than 4.5 degree, it needs the
calibration.
Calibration method is as following:
a) Remove the top cover and the shell module
b) Put the unit on the leveling platform, turn on the unit to have it self-leveled and turn it off then.
c) Adjust the touching staff to the circle center of the touching ring on the alarming part.
d) Assemble the housing and the top cover on.
光楔
Fig 13
Wedge
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5.0. Troubleshooting Guide
No. Symptom Cause Repair method
Low battery Replace batteries or charge NiMH battery-packDamaged power adapter Replace power adapterDamaged on/off switch Key pad PCB
1 Cannot power on
Defective outlet or battery PCB Replace outlet or battery PCB2 Cannot power off Defective 2# PCB Replace 2# PCB
Low battery for remote control Replace remote control battery3 No response ofremote control Damaged receiving tube Replace receiving tube
Damaged laser driving Replace Main Control PCB4 No LaserDamaged laser diode Send back to factory for maintenanceDefective Main Control PCB Replace Main Control PCB5 Cannot rotate
Low rotating speed Loose/defective motor gear Service motor gearToo big or too small clearance between worm wheel and worm Adjust clearance between worm wheel and worm
Loosen adjustment part Replace adjustment partOut-of-range without alarm Wipe alarm staff and alarm ring by alcohol
6 Cannot self-leveledafter powered on
Damaged motor driving Replace 1# PCB
7 Unlighted panel LED Damaged LED Replace Keypad PCB
8Lighted charging LED all the time(without adaptor)
Damaged charging socket Replace Outlet PCB
Alarm board is loose Re-adjust the alarm board
The connecting line of the alarm
board is loose Re-weld or replace the connecting line9
No alarm if titled
beyond tolerance
1# main circuit board is broken Replace 1# main circuit board
The beeper is broken Replace the beeper10 No buzzer if titled
beyond tolerance. 1# main circuit board is broken Replace1# main circuit board